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No gEEk? No Problem! Using Expressionengine (cms) to impress you and your clients
Registration is now open for my upcoming Webuquerque presentation, which will detail a beginner's approach to Expressionengine including tagging, templates, and publishing, as well as using the EE's vast network of add-ons to expand your site's capabilities.
ExpressionEngine is a robust commercial-grade CMS that runs on the ubiquitous PHP/MySQL server environment, without the hassles of needing to know either. EE is an ideal platform for webbies with all scopes of development knowledge, and for clients eager to manage their own sites, and is the CMS I use exclusively to develop websites. I will walk through Expressionengine's key features from the perspective of a newbie with html/css in hand and demonstrate how easy EE can be to start using, and continue to be used to create more robust functionality without knowledge of web programming languages.
Registration is now open. The presentation starts at 6:30PM.
Registration is now open. The presentation starts at 6:30PM.
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